राजा-दैवतत्वम् — The King as a Stabilizing ‘Daivata’ (Divine Function) in Social Order
पापा हाूपि तदा क्षेम॑ न लभन्ते कदाचन । एकस्य हि द्वौ हरतो द्वयोशक्ष॒ बहवो5परे
pāpā hy api tadā kṣemaṁ na labhante kadācana | ekasya hi dvau harato dvayoḥ śakṣa bahavo 'pare ||
قال بهيشما: في ذلك الوقت لا ينال حتى الأشرار أمنًا ولا عافية. فإذا اجتمع اثنان على سلب واحد، انضمّ آخرون أيضًا—أقوياء متربّصون بالفرصة—فتتكاثر الآثام ويزول الأمان.
भीष्म उवाच
Wrongdoing is self-defeating: when theft and exploitation begin, they attract further opportunists, causing disorder in which even the wicked cannot enjoy lasting safety or welfare (kṣema).
In Śānti Parva, Bhīṣma instructs on dharma and governance; here he warns that once predation starts—two robbing one—others quickly join, escalating lawlessness and destroying social security.